"The Arbutus of Indiana University." Published by the Senior Class of Indiana University 1922. 1922's Staff, Students, Athletics and Clubs. Everything you would find in a school yearbook. M23

"History of the 37th Regiment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers." George H. Puntenney; Jacksonian Book Dept; 1896. A 210 page account of the action seen by the 37th IN Reg. Vol. during the Civil War with a roster. TDF

"Index to the 1840 Federal Census Indiana." Compiled by Genealogy Div. IN St. Library. IN Historical Soc. 1975. Index to 1840 IN Federal Census listing county & page. V5

"Report of the Adhutant General of the State of Indiana." AGO; State of Indiana, State Printer, 1865. Complete rosters of the 17th, 37th and 83rd Indiana Vol. Reg's and other units from Dearborn, Ohio, Ripley & Switzerland Counties, IN. TDF

"Sons of the Wilderness, John and William Conner." Charles N. Thompson, Conner Prairie Press, 1988. BM4

"The Social Register of Indiana." The Social Register of Indiana, Inc., 1927. Social Directory of prominent citizens of the state of Indiana in the year 1927. Includes information about membership in various social organizations. CC

"Stationary Engineers Directory of Indianapolis and Vicinity." F. S. Partie. Published by Stationary Engineers Gazetteer Association, 1901. The primary focus of this book is Marion County, but entries are included for the counties of Bartholomew, Delaware, Hancock, Grant, Johnson, Madison, Montgomery, Shelby, and Wabash. Directory of Stationary Engineers in Indianapolis and Vicinity. It would appear that a Stationary Engineer is an engineer in charge of steam and other mechanical equipment that is not a part of the railroad, including fire department engineers. This directory covers Indianapolis, Anderson, Columbus, Crawfordsville, Daleville, Edenburg (Edinburgh?), Fordville (Fortville?), Frankton, Juliett (?), Marion, Muncie, Shelbyville, Wabash, and Yorktown. Most entries for Indianapolis, Anderson, and Muncie show the person's name, address, employer, and employer's address. Most other entries just have name, city, and employer. A classified section of relevant businesses is also included. CC

Bartholomew Co.

"Bartholomew County, Indiana Marriages 1821 - 1920." Compiled & published by Stultz Computer Services, Carolyne J. (Elkins) Stultz, C.G., Copyright 1994. This is a four-volume set of soft cover books, organized in several sections, compiled from the microfilmed WPA records, containing information on some 36,000 marriages. Volumes 1 & 2 are organized alphabetically by surname of the bride (maiden name) or groom; information provided in this section is: last name and given name of bride or groom, last name and given name of the person to whom they were married, birth date, marriage date, WPA account # (useful for cross-reference in the other sections of these books), reference book and page number. Volume #3 contains additional information for marriages between 1882 - 1920 and is arranged alphabetically by surname of the bride or groom; information provided is: last name & given name of the bride or groom, marriage date, age at marriage, father's last name & given name, mother's maiden name & given name, WPA account #. Volume #4 has two sections, each of which provides additional information from marriages between 1882 - 1920. Part one of Volume #4 is arranged alphabetically by surname of the FATHER of the bride or groom (thus enabling identification of siblings, family groups) and lists father's surname and given name, WPA account # of the related\ bride/groom, surname and given name of the bride/groom. Part two of Volume #4 is arranged alphabetically by surname of the MOTHER of the bride or groom (thus enabling identification of siblings, family groups) and lists mother's maiden surname and given name, WPA account # of the related bride/groom, surname and given name of the bride/groom. To request information, please provide complete names of the bride and / or groom and an approximate time frame. I will look in all sections of these books to determine if your person is listed as either a bride or groom or a parent. VPC

"Indiana Book: Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper, and Newton, Indiana. Historical and Biographical." 1883 F.A. Battery and Co., Publishers Provides history of counties named. Also has biographical sketches of prominent individuals from each county. A8

"Memories of Union Township, Benton County, Indiana." George Mitten, (Fowler, Indiana: The Benton Review Shop, 1931). Contains biographies and photos of many Union Township pioneers. While there is a general index, there is not an every-name index. AL

"Baird's History of Clark County, Indiana." published 1909, a thoroughly
and generally comprehensive biographical discourse on the citizens of this
county at the turn of the century and their predecessors. [This book is now freely available from the Internet Archive: Volume 1 and Volume 2.]

Clinton Co.

"Frankfort City Directory." Published by R. L. Polk & Co., 1975. Directory of residences and businesses in Frankfort, Indiana and surrounding areas in Clinton County for 1975. CC

Daviess Co.

"Daviess County, Indiana History." L. Rex Myers, Turner Publishing, 1988. Family histories as well as a detailed history of the County. WMH

"History of Daviess County Indiana." A.O. Fulkerson, Heritage Books 1915. These two books cover many names and information about Daviess County. Originally published in 1915. Just republished in 2001. PC6

DeKalb Co.

"So Grows A City." Official Publication of the Greater Garrett Centennial Corp., 1975. Historical review of Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana and its citizens. Has extensive lists of organizations and activities in this town,and photos. Garrett was a railroad town, serving the B&O railroad for their link to Chicago. BB7

Delaware Co.

"Our County by townships, entry of public lands, reminiscences of pioneer life, etc with original poems by John Ellis." Neely Print Co., 1899. This book is not indexed (I plan to make an index of my own soon, though). In order for me to find your ancestor, I would need to know which township in Delaware Co, they resided. This book lists all parcels of land, who bought them and for how much. If the land was later sold to someone else before publication of this book, that name is listed as well. There are old plat maps of each township with many pioneer stories about how the towns were formed and the men that did it. In each chapter is an original poem about each township. The land mass is described i.e. hilly, farmland, flat, etc., with the names and dates of each pioneer family and how they came to settle in Delaware Co, IN. Very interesting for historical value and understanding what our ancestors had to go through to settle on their land. N6

"Dubois County, Indiana Wills." Index to Will Record A-6: November 1840
to May 7, 1924. Lillian Doane. Index entries show name, book and page number: no date of death. This look-up will tell you if the county has a will record and the range of years it falls within. The book and page number can then be used in your request to the county for a copy of the record they have. TSW

Fountain Co.

"Fountain County, Indiana Early Marriages" 1826-1840. Colleen Alice Ridlen, no copyright or pub.-paperback, records from court house. These are early marriage records for Fountain Co, In. from 1826-1840.I can search by either grooms or brides names. BR

"The 1926 Sargasso (Kokomo HS Yearbook)." Kokomo High School, 1926. 1926 Sargasso Yearbook. This is the yearbook for Kokomo High School. MJ1

"The 1927 Sargasso (Kokomo HS Yearbook)." Kokomo High School, 1927. 1927 Sargasso Yearbook. This is the yearbook for Kokomo High School. MJ1

"The 1928 Sargasso (Kokomo HS Yearbook)." Kokomo High School, 1928. 1928 Sargasso yearbook as well as 1958 Reunion Banquet booklet with names and addresses of those in attendance. This is the yearbook for 1928 Kokomo High School. MJ1

Jasper Co.

"Funeral Home Records Jasper Co. IN." Funeral Home Records of Rensselaer and Surrounding Areas Nov 1917-15. May 1990. Compiled by Joyce I. (Dunn) Lane, published by Selby Publishing 1994. Information from obituaries, and records of Jackson Funeral Home and Steinke Funeral Home, both of Rensselaer, Jasper Co., IN. Includes Name, date of birth, place of birth if known, sometimes Marriage, date of death,place of death, parents (if known), siblings (if known), children (if known), and place of burial.Does NOT include cause of death or exact address. LM11

"Indiana Book: Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper, and Newton, Indiana. Historical and Biographical." 1883 F.A. Battery and Co., Publishers Provides history of counties named. Also has biographical sketches of prominent individuals from each county. A8

"Jasper County, Indiana Cemetery Records thru 1945." Compiled by Margaret B. Paulus, Published by Selby Publishing 1994. A listing of tombstones found in a 1945. Compilation of all known cemeteries in Jasper County, IN. Some tombstone inscriptions, mostly just names and dates. Also there are maps for all known cemeteries in this book. From the first known burial (1819) thru early 1945. LM11

"Jay County Indiana History , Biographical and Historical Record of Jay County Indiana reprinted of the original combined History of Jay and Blackford counties." By the Lewis Publishing Company, 1887. (Index coming soon). SJK

Jefferson Co.

"Making A Neighborhood." David D. Banta, Republican Print, 1887. History of the Shiloh Presbyterian Church, formed near Union Township in Johnson Co., Indiana. Mostly narrative about when families moved into and out of the neighborhood, but also includes church membership and baptism rosters. Most of the information is from the time period between 1825 and 1870, but there is some information earlier and the baptism records go clear up to 1887. This book has been transcribed and indexed by Doni Wright. The complete transcription is available on the internet at http://www.twsgraphics.com/genealogy/mkgnbhd1.htm. [Editor's note: a copy of the original book is also available on Google Books]. DW4

LaGrange Co.

"Cemeteries of Lagrange County, Indiana 1832-1982." Prepared by Robert & Leonore Current, Published by Lagrange County Historical Society, 1984. Listing of marked graves in all cemeteries in Lagrange County, Indiana. Cemetery name, location, and birth/death dates are generally available on most listings. Some of the markers have a little more detailed information such as son of or daughter of. RM5

"Counties of Porter and Lake Indiana." Published by F.A. Battery & Co. of Chicago, 1882. Describes early township and county formation and lists many firsts such as doctors, lawyers, and other professions and businesses. the families profiled are rarely Indiana natives, but most often first families to migrate into these counties from other eastern states and foreign countries. Usually the parents of the subject in a individual biograpy are identified including maiden names and places of birth. There are 800 pages with thousands of names and hundreds of individual biographies. JM5

La Porte Co.

"History of La Porte County, Indiana." Author - Jasper Packard. Date - 1876. This book has an index of names of prominent people of La Porte, Indiana prior to 1876. Some biographical sketches. AMH

"Historical Sketches and Reminiscences of Madison County, Ind." John L. Forkner and Byron H. Dyson, Wilson , Humphries & Co., 1897. From the author: "A detailed history of the early events of the pioneer settlement of the county, and many of the happenings of recent years, as well as a complete history of each township, to which is added numerous incidents of a pleasant nature in the way of reminiscences, and laughable occurrences." S10

"History of Madison County, Indiana: from 1820-1874." Samuel Harden, Unigraphic, Inc., 1874. [This book is now freely available to download from the Internet Archive,]

"Indianapolis Blue Book." The Blue Books Company, 1929. Social Directory of
prominent citizens of Indianapolis. Includes information about membership in
various social organizations. Contains a variety of handwritten notations
for several entries. CC

"Indianapolis Telephone Directory." Indiana Bell Telephone Company, November
1945. Telephone Book for Indianapolis, Beech Grove, Ben Davis, Clermont,
Cumberland, Lawrence, Millersville, New Augusta, Southport, and other
localities near and served from the Indianapolis and Cumberland offices.
Also includes the Classified Business Directory (what we call the Yellow
Pages nowadays). CC

"Indianapolis Telephone Directory." Indiana Bell Telephone Company, October
1950. Telephone Book for Indianapolis, Beech Grove, Ben Davis, Clermont,
Cumberland, Lawrence, Millersville, New Augusta, Southport, Speedway City
and other localities near and served from the Indianapolis and Cumberland
offices. Also includes the Classified Business Directory (what we call the
Yellow Pages nowadays). CC

"Polk's City Directory: Marion County Directory." R. L. Polk & Co.,
2001. Directory of all parts of Marion County, Indiana INCLUDING the city of
Indianapolis (2 Volumes). CC

"Stationary Engineers Directory of Indianapolis and Vicinity." F. S. Partie.
Published by Stationary Engineers Gazetteer Association, 1901. The primary
focus of this book is Marion County, but entries are included for the
counties of Bartholomew, Delaware, Hancock, Grant, Johnson, Madison,
Montgomery, Shelby, and Wabash. Directory of Stationary Engineers in
Indianapolis and Vicinity. It would appear that a Stationary Engineer is an
engineer in charge of steam and other mechanical equipment that is not a
part of the railroad, including fire department engineers. This directory
covers Indianapolis, Anderson, Columbus, Crawfordsville, Daleville, Edenburg
(Edinburgh?), Fordville (Fortville?), Frankton, Juliett (Joliet?), Marion,
Muncie, Shelbyville, Wabash, and Yorktown. Most entries for Indianapolis,
Anderson, and Muncie show the person's name, address, employer, and
employer's address. Most other entries just have name, city, and employer. A
classified section of relevant businesses is also included. CC

"Counties of Porter and Lake Indiana." Published by F.A. Battery & Co. of Chicago, 1882. Describes early township and county formation and lists many firsts such as doctors, lawyers, and other professions and businesses. the families profiled are rarely Indiana natives, but most often first families to migrate into these counties from other eastern states and foreign countries. Usually the parents of the subject in a individual biograpy are identified including maiden names and places of birth. There are 800 pages with thousands of names and hundreds of individual biographies. JM5

"Polk's Valparaiso Directory." R. L. Polk & Co., 1993. City directory for Valparaiso, including Chesterton, South Haven and a part of Porter. CC

Posey Co.

"Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana. Historical and Biographical." F. A. Battey & Co., Publisher. Chicago 1883. Includes history of the first fifty years of White and Pulaski counties. Organized in three main sections: General history of the county, with political officers and some history of military companies; Histories of the specific townships; and biographies organized by township. The book is not indexed. If you want information on a specific individual, it will help if I know which township they lived in. JB8, MS

Putnam Co.

"Alumnal Record DePauw University [1910]." Charles Alexander Martin, ed.; DePauw University, 1910. Names, addresses, and often additional information on the 2332 alumni of DePauw University 1840-1910, including those receiving degrees in law 1878-1909, theology 1886-1900, music 1886-1910, art 1887-1910, medicine 1850-1852, and graduate degrees 1878-1909. Also honorary degree recipients, trustees and visitors, and faculty. Founded by Methodists, DePauw is in Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana. HH1

"History of Tipton County IN 1914." Part I History Section and Part II, Biographical Section MW Pershing, Selby Publishing & Printing, 1914 & 1985. County history and it's citizens including a name index of over 9,000 individuals. This book is now available freely at Google Books.

Vanderburgh Co.

"Evansville and Its Men of Mark." Edited by Edward White, Evansville Journal Company, 1873. Biographical sketches of Evansville's community leaders and business men circa 1873. Contains 120 subjects and quite a few engraved portraits. [This book is now freely available to download from the Internet Archives.

"Sons of Men - Evansville's War Record." Compiled by Heiman Blatt, Published by Abe P. Madison, Copyright 1920. 84 Short Biographies and Photos of Evansville's Gold Stars. Includes an Honor Roll chapter - a list of names and addresses of the Vanderburgh County men and women who served during the First World War. [This book is now freely available to download from the Internet Archives.

"Centennial History of Washington County, Indiana." Warder W. Stevens, B. F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1916. "Centennial History of Washington County Indiana - It's People, Industries and Institutions - with Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families." M3

"Death Records, Washington County, Indiana 1882-1950." Washington County Historical Society 1989. Information taken from death certificates. Do not have actual certificate. JC9

"Death Records, Washington County Indiana 1951-1999." Washington County Historical Society 2000. Information taken from death certificates. Do not have actual certificate. JC9

"Marriage Records 1900-1909, 1910-1919, 1920-1929, 1930-1939, 1940-1949, 1950-1959, 1960-1969, 1970-1979, 1980-1989, 1990-1999." Washington County Historical Society. These are separate books in the increments listed. In most cases, gives bride and groom, date of marriage, their birthdates and parents. I will need either the name of the bride or groom and approximate year of marriage for efficient lookuups. JC9

"Pioneer Pickings." Horace Heffren, Copied by Clara Marie Burns, Retyped and Indexed by James E. Bolding, 1993 - Evansville Bindery, Inc. 1998. Articles written by Horace Heffren for the newspaper "The Salem Democrat" from 1876 to 1881. According to tradition, Mr. Heffren interviewed pioneer settlers and wrote articles about the facts he was told. Much of the material in this book was used in "Centennial History of Washington County, Indiana" by Warder Stevens. M3

"Wells County, Indiana, Family History 1837-1992." Wells County, Indiana Historical Society 1991. History of Wells County with many names and events indexed. PC6

White Co.

"Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana. Historical and Biographical." F. A. Battey & Co., Publisher. Chicago 1883. Includes history of the first fifty years of White and Pulaski counties. Organized in three main sections: General history of the county, with political officers and some history of military companies; Histories of the specific townships; and biographies organized by township. The book is not indexed. If you want information on a specific individual, it will help if I know which township they lived in. JB8, MS

"A Standard History of White County Indiana," 2 Volumes. by W. H. Hamelle; The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1915. The first volume includes histories of White County in general, the townships, and the towns. The second volume includes biographies. There are 1029 pages with a good index. MS